Many of you already know and love Lisa Fain and her blog, The Homesick Texan. I'm going to venture to guess that you are going to love her new cookbook just as much...maybe more! I am SO EXCITED to announce that I will be hosting a Cookbook Spotlight and Cook-Off featuring this upcoming release right here. With final copies of this stunning cookbook graciously provided to myself and a great group of bloggers by Hyperion, our greedy page-flipping is about to come to fruition on the page! Together we will be cooking the same recipe in our individual kitchens for the first couple of weeks. The third week each blogger branches off to cook up something to suit their fancy. We will round off the month with our own reviews of the cookbook and the food. I will keep track of everybody's posts right here on this page and post a mouthwatering round-up once we've filled our plates and our bellies with some delicious food from Texas.

This is a list of all of the bloggers who are joining me in The Homesick Texan Cookbook Spotlight and Cook-Off (in no particular order):

This spotlight will go on for the next four weeks. Please check back weekly to find links to individual posts from each participant. This way you won't just get one opinion (mine) on each recipe and on the book in general - you'll get at least 20 separate, honest reviews and posts...weekly!

I love the idea of this. If you do it another cookbook review, please include me, if you need another blogger. I love doing this kind of thing! Check out my post on Monday that was part of Secret Recipe Club.http://permanentposies.com/2011/09/pumpkin-scones-yall/

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